All women can benefit from DITI breast screening. However, it is especially appropriate for younger women (25 – 55) whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for mammography to be effective. Also for women of all ages who, form many reason, are unable to undergo routine mammography. This test can provide a ‘clinical Marker’ to the doctor or...

What is the difference?
Conventional x-ray mammogram uses radiation to get an image on exposed film. It releases harmful free radicals and radiation to the patient. Some types of cancers are due to an increased exposure to free radicals. The image that is seen on x-ray film needs to be the size of a pea to block enough x-rays to cause am image on film. D.I.T.I....

Thermography is also known as DITI. Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging is a 15-minute non-invasive test of physiology. It is a valuable procedure for alerting your doctor to changes that can indicate early stage breast disease.

It is a quick and easy test that starts with your medical history being taken before you partially disrobe for the scanning to be performed. This first session provides the baseline of your “THERMAL SIGNATURE”.

Does my insurance cover thermograhpy? Unfortunately at this time most insurances do not cover thermograph. However more and more Doctors are realizing the potential of Thermographs and are requesting it.

A better way to detect diseaseThermography is a non-invasive diagnostic technique that converts infrared radiation emitted from the skin surface into electrical impulses that are represented in color. The spectrum of colors indicates an increase or decrease in the amount of infrared radiation being emitted from the body surface. Medical Thermography can graphically display and record the subjective feeling of pain by objectively displaying the changes in skin surface temperature that are produced by various levels of pain. Medical Thermography’s major clinical value is in its high sensitivity to pathology in the vascular, muscular, neural and skeletal systems and, as such, can contribute to a diagnosis.

Mammography
A conventional x-ray mammogram uses radiation to produce an image on film. It emits/uses harmful free radicals and radiation to which the patient is exposed in the process. Some types of cancers are due to an increased exposure to free radicals. The image that is seen on x-ray film needs to be the size of a pea to block enough x-rays to cause an image on film. DITI (Digital Infrared Thermal Images) uses a patientâ€™s own body heat to create a â€œheat signatureâ€. Diseased cells require large amounts of energy to grow. This activity generates a discernible amount of heat the camera detects and displays on the screen. The camera is able to detect anomalies the size of a pinhead. X-rays, CT Ultrasound and M.R.I. etc is are all tests of anatomy™ that measure the structures of a body. DITI is unique in its capability to show physiological change and metabolic processes. Therefore, it is better in detecting disease than the conventional methods.

Digital Infared Thermal Imaging
This technology is the only screening method available that detects the angiogenesis rather than the tumor when the tumor may be as small as the head of a pin. (Angiogenesis is the process whereby a group of blood vessels are specifically formed by a tumor to supply itself with nutrients and oxygen for further growth)

The role of DITI is to help in early detection and/or monitoring of abnormal physiology in breast cancer and other breast disorders. It can establish risk factors for the development or existence of disease. When used with other procedures, DITI can provide and result in the best evaluation for your health care.

This 15 minute, radiation-free, non-contact screening is a valuable, viable procedure for alerting your health professional to the possibility of underlying disease, be it in the breast or elsewhere. Infrared thermal imaging is designed to detect the angiogenesis™ of early active tumors. Some are so small that even with mammography, professional and/or self examinations, in women under 50 years of age they may not be found.

Current Early Detection Guides
One day, there may be a single method for the early detection of breast cancer. Until then, using a combination of methods will greatly increase your chances of detecting cancer in an early stage. These methods include:
» Regular Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging
» Personal awareness for changes in the breasts
» A regular breast examination by a health professional
» Monthly breast self-examination
» Mammography when considered appropriate
» Readiness to discuss quickly any such changes with your health professional

These guidelines should be considered along with your background, diet, lifestyle and medical history. Many factors are essential to maintaining good health and all deserve your careful consideration.